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questions on whether there is s-300 system going in, more u.s. aid and response they will deal if there is escalation, he will later meet with g7 countries, the world's most powerful democratic economies in the , france, italy, germany and japan. there is component of nato support, possibly militarily, put nothing more troops issue the u.s. has 100,000 in europe, nato looking to increase their eastern flank in places like poland, which is front and center. he will be meeting with the european council, chaired by belgium prime minister charles michel. looking for ways to absorb things like 3 million plus refugees streaming into european
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countries and relieve poland, who is accepting them. significance of the meetings really drive home just how important the president's response is. back in washington, as we have seen, we have washed congress, bipartisan group of lawmakers push the president to take steps like sanctions and other moves. he has opportunity as leader of the free world to be in front and drive nato as many like senator graham are asking for a stronger resolve. we will hear the platitudes of unity in support in ukraine, but are they willing to take the steps? is nato willing to do everything in its power to put volodymyr zelenskyy in the driver's seat to win this war? we're seeing that fierce resistance north of the kyiv suburbs where they are pushing back on russian occupation, we know from the pentagon, the
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switchblade drones are not in country. we know that slovakia wants to give. there is a lot of work to be done in a short amount of time and it will be interesting to see, as you eluded to, carley, at the end of this long day, we will hear a press conference from president biden and questions will be, tell us what the sanctions are, what are aid is going to be and if we do indeed see putin who by all accounts and in the president's words has his back against the world resorts to attacks that include biological or chemical weapons or god forbid nuclear ones, will they respond? that will escalate this situation depending how he makes
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that. >> carley: jake sullivan said something i thought was interesting, one big conversation that has come up throughout this week is deliverables, what will be anouned before, during and after this meeting and jake sullivan said that there will be joint action on enhancing energy security and reducing europe dependence on russian gas. it would be out of character for president biden to say america can fill that void. this will be the perfect time to do that. >> griff: you are right. weville a meeting about getting european countries to wean themsz themselves off russian energy. there is greater stake to feel the pain, but ultimately they are going to outline some sort
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and that is why jake sullivan eluded to some sort strategy to further starve the russian economy and no bigger target to focus on than russia energy sector because it provides large percentage to the world. >> todd: it is 5:00 in the east, 10:03 in the morning brussels time. listen to the individual speaking. >> if i could have the accompanying staff -- >> todd: this is preparation for the family photo, all the leaders that gather for the nato summit will take a picture and then festivities will get underway. joe biden ark arrived in brussels at nato headquarter and did not take question says when he made his entrant, others did, boris johnson, who you saw 10 or 15 minutes ago.
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the steps is where world leaders will gather to take the family photo and we will hear from joe biden about how to deal with the situation involving russian invasion of ukraine. this is monumental moment for president biden, for america and ukraine and the world. we will bring it to you throughout the course of the morning as it happens live on the air. >> carley: one thing happening today as we watch the nato summit unfold in the united states and western world, russia will be watching closely to this meeting. china, as well. jake sullivan said one key lechlt of the announcement will focus on new sanctions and ensuring joint effort to crack down on evasion, sanction busting to help russia undermine or get around the sanctions and
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china is buying russian oil and wheat. when visa and mastercard pulled out of russia, in came a chinese payment system there is no indication china is supplying russia with weapons, but that is an open question. yesterday head of president zelenskyy office said volodymyr zelenskyy wants to meet with xi soon, saying china is largest trade partner of ukraine and most influential player in the arena. >> griff: no one is watch thanksgiving meeting more closely than china for the reasons you illustrated to include the economic stakes because china is an economic power most equivalent to the u.s. and they know that as the g7 and european countries dig
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into their resolve to create sanctions to further put pressure and squeeze russia's economy, it could impact them. they are looking in another way at the nato resolve against escalation of threats, as we've been talking about, nuclear response because they are as we all know, eyeing how they should handle taiwan and depending how president biden is able to solidify nato and layout a firm resolve and response that will dictate perhaps the decisions that china will make going forward with this intentions on taiwan. one thing to watch for on the nato meeting, three important meetings. nato, g7 and the european council. in nato meeting look for areas where we see daylight between
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countries, some countries support a nato fly zone. there is fear of driving us into wider conflict or world war iii, the nato response would have to respond. is there talk of a no fly zone? that issue if we see that being resolved and the team come together firmer that is something china will be looking for. if nato is giving a lot of talk to support and resolve and not backing it up with red lines, then i think china will see that as weakness for lack of a better term. >> todd: the world leaders gathering for what is referred to as family photo. you saw justin trudea on the left of the screen.
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the reason we are seeing that russian aggression and the discussion about china, we are seeing china act the way it does is because nato and the entire continent of europe have not shown strength. guys, you need to put more into national defense so bad things don't happen. well, bad things have happened, not only in ukraine, but with regard to china and bad actors in the world. a summit like this is needed to reset the situation, figure out how countries move forward and keep bad actors in check. what they have done over the course of 10, 15, 20 years has
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allowed the situation to unfold. world leaders need to come to agreement. -- i understand that is a red line for many people, it include that, may not include that. regardless whether it includes that or not, something needs to happen. ukraine is today, tomorrow could be other countries and zelenskyy warned it could be coming to a country near you, frightening prospect. >> thing that needs to happen, deterrence, deter putin from taking action. going back to initial sanctions that did not deter putin from invading. "wall street journal" has it right today in opinion piece, they write essence of deterrence is credibility.
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credibility of world leaders, their credibility to stop putin who has stunned the world with his aggression is at stake if indeed they hold this meeting and issue strong words of unity and resolve and yet cannot stop putin from escalating, it will call into question credibility of the group of men and women here, world leaders right now. they are looking to one man and his name is joe biden for leadership on that, that is why the president needs to meet this moment like never before and history books will recall the aftermath in the results that come from the meetings he's having all day today, and the trip he will make tomorrow to poland, which is in the direct line of what is happening in
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ukraine. >> carley: bring in jonathan hunt, live in lviv. jonathan, this is significant moment and what is decided today and during this meeting could determine the course of the war in the country that you are standing in right now. >> jonathan: yeah, the ukrainian people are looking very closely at this meeting, they want nato to be standing up for ukraine, in terms of military response, ukraine has been invaded by huge and powerful army, what ukrainians would like is huge and powerful army sent by nato to drive this force back. practical reality is that is not happening, what the ukrainians would like is military support and be honest, they have been getting a lot of military support, getting javelins, stingers and anti-tank rockets, they have been getting a lot.
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will it be enough? not until russian forces are driven back. talk about no fly zone, it will not happen, perhaps it will change if chemical weapons are used, but it is not in the offering right now. i think what you will hear from nato leaders is more of the same. towerer sanctions, more weapons to ukraine and you never going to give the ukrainians enough of what they need when their country is being invaded. this is not at this point a conflict, the nato treat seclear, article five is an attack on one of us and all of us. ukraine is not one of us in terms of nato and that is why there hasn't been a no fly zone and they will not be involved directly. certainly the ukrainian
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president, president volodymyr zelenskyy wants more. i caution, you are not likely to see major new steps, i think it will be ratcheting up of what nato nations including the united states are doing, todd and carley. >> todd: president biden and the american contingent lloyd austin, antony blinken entering the room. joe biden taking part in the picture there of the leaders and they are entering the main room to have one of the most consequential meetings and summits over the course of the last couple of decades. what will come out of this? mention the word takeaway, deliverables, this group is very good at talking, convincing people of things. oftentimes deliverables are not
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attached to those words, what deliverables will be attached to those words as men, women and children suffer day-by-day on the streets, in the suburbs, in the fields of ukraine, that is the question world leaders need to answer and come up with answers sooner rather than later because it bears repeating. today is march 24th, the russian invasion of ukraine began february 24th, a month now. we do not appear to be closer to a resolution. when we speak to you on day in and day out basis, one question we ask you, where are we in negotiations as we look at president biden and french president emmanuel macron enter the room. it does not appear we are closer to resolution. it is incumbent to lead down
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path of resolution sooner rather than later. >> jonathan: what they would say in terms of peace talks, they need to encourage peace talks, but not the ones who can lead it, they have to be led ultimately by president putin and zelenskyy, they are the only ones who can come to a deal here, western leaders, nato leaders, prime minister of israel, president of turkey involved can facilitate talks, but it is like any peace deal, it can only be agreed to by the people who are at war with each other, that means the ukrainian government and the russian government. while they can pressure from every angle, they cannot bring about the peace themselves. what you will see here is an affirm agsz of what is previously d.n.a. and ratcheting up of what has previously been done in terms of arming ukrainians and squeezing the
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russian economy as much as possible. worth pointing out, in all things, anybody that covers nato summits or g7 summit, most talking and actual negotiates has already been done. most of the positions nato leaders will adopt today have been decided among advisors talking in the background, this is more public display. here we are, 30 leaders united against russia and presume they will be completely united because talking, detail, already set out in all the discussions leading up to this, i don't think while this is sim -- symbolically important. >> carley: sir, what do you need
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to hear from joe biden and the other world leaders gathered in the room today? >> we in ukraine -- support that is provided by usa, by our partners in the eu, and -- here to continue and to see strong support of our countries, of our city and -- support. >> carley: as we see president biden and the other world leaders sitting down for the nato summit, we see the images of what your city is dealing with, please describe in detail what it is like living in mariupol right now, one of the hardest hit areas of this war. >> we should understand that
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there is no life at the moment in mariupol, the city is destroyed up to 90% damage and our estimation from 40% of the city could not be repaired anymore. it should be renovated after the war will finish. we totally understand mariupol has future only in ukraine, there is no aim in rubbing to restore something in our city. we know it exists, the city in russia defeated by ukrainian army and we have all of the city -- people suffering from lack of water, lack of medicine, lack of social help, they are just surviving. this is real situation in
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mariupol at the moment. >> todd: you just saw on the left-hand side stoltenberg, he will speak any moment, we will bring remarks when he comes on. he is speaking now, we will listen in. >> please find your seats. good morning to all of you and welcome to this extraordinary nato summit. we gather at the critical time for our security. we are united in condemning the kremlin's unprovoked aggression and our support for ukraine's integrity. we are determined to continue to impose costs on russia to bring about the end of this brutal war. we pay tribute to the great courage of the ukrainian people
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and the ukrainian armed forces fighting for the stroim and their rights. we rek -- recognize those in russia bravely speaking out against the war. we hear their voices, they matter. today we will discuss allied support, address nato support to strengthen defenses now and for the years to come. we are doing more on land, sea and air. this is necessary to respond to new security in europe. this concludes the public part of the meeting. we will continue our deliberations in a moment. thank you so much for joining us. >> todd: all right, you heard jen stoltenberg saying this
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concludes public portion of the meeting. let's get back in. the mariupol deputy mayor joined us prief prior to hearing this. how much longer can your people hold out without further aid? >> i am not absolutely sure that ukrainian army will defeat our city up to the -- and to, i don't know the percent controlled by ukrainian army. i know more of the city to control. we should understand it is -- all over the city, center of the city, city continue with air strikes and russia uses war ships, we know about war ships
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who shell from missiles to our city and destroy infrastructure in the city. i don't know how many days is it possible to survive because people are in very bad condition, awful condition and i am absolutely sure it will -- in the sight. >> carley: mariupol deputy mayor, thank you for joining us on this critical morning. we appreciate it. we just heard nato secretary jens stoltenberg, saying we want russia to pay. we recognize russians speaking out, as well, he said this meet nothing in response to new security situation in europe. president biden attending this nato summit, his third trip overseas. he will speak soon and we will
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>> todd: house republicans are sharpening. >> carley: determined to flip the house and brooke singman is there speaking with party leaders. brooke. >> brooke: good morning from florida, we have a front row seat to the conference where the war in ukraine is a pressing issue. i had an exclusive interview with congressman michael mccaul who warned that cornered vladamir putin could put the world at risk. >> the biggest concern i hope the president will raise are red lines with weapons of mass destruction. that would be a nightmare
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scenario. >> brooke: the upcoming midterm a main focus of the conference, gop sending strong message about plans if they retake the house majority. republicans believe in strength and believe this is opportunity to change the course. he is strategizing task forces to address issues from big tech censorship to the need of energy independence, others stressing need for check on biden administration. >> american people are smart, they cannot afford the far left agenda any longer. >> we as republicans will roll out a plan to win back the house. >> american people put us back in charge, we will respect the bill of rights, constitution and american liberties.
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>> brooke: enthusiasm is running high, fox news poll showing republicans find more interest in this year's election than democrats. also in their favor are 31 house drem accurates not seeking re-election. off to the races with eight months. >> carley: bombshell claims from new book reveal vp kamala harris snapped at president biden and felt disrespected by biden staffers. harris brings in a new press secretary. >> todd: a lot going on, joe concha, taking all this on the whole, is there any chance whatsoever that the democratic ticket in 2024 is biden/harris? >> joe: to invent a word
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absolute-ively. we don't even know if joe biden will run. many democrats don't want him to run in 2024. americans overall don't want 80-something-year-old president who has clearly lost his step. the rev lagsz /* -- revelations that kamala harris -- yeah, nordic, thank you. you look nordic, that makes total sense that you knew that and i didn't. >> joe: if she was made ambassador to iceland, that would do the trick. it has become clear kamala harris came to washington to enjoy the celebrity aspect of the job and doesn't seem interested in doing the hard job on the job she's been ark
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>> todd: president biden will announce new sanctions on russia. we are learning joe biden robbering -- remarks to nato will be behind closed doors. >> carley: the latest sanctions is the name of the day, they will possibly be strengthening existing sanctionss and adding new ones. what does this mean in terms of the future of the war? >> cheryl: economic pressure that the united states and nato
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have been doing so far and has power to do going forward and we'll see what the announcement is today, are powerful. it is not just about vladamir putin, it is about the russian people and russian stock market which partially reopened this morning to 33 companies because they were shut down. vladamir putin could become a financial pariah worldwide. i think jonathan hunt or griff jenkins mentioned earlier, china. chinese on the surface are standing side by side with russia, that relationship between xi jinping and vladamir putin, behind the scenes, there is concern in china because that economy cannot put itself at risk if they go to war with the united states. as far as sanctions go for today, going after oligarchs and russian entities, only issue i
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found this morning bothering me about nato, what france is doing. putin and macron had a call two days ago, french companies are operating in russia and trying to ramp up vehicle production in russia. >> carley: ramp up? >> cheryl: ramp up. russian people, maybe this is not their war, it is putin's. have consistent message from nato, what is emmanuel macron doing, i am bothered by this. >> todd: if people feel the pressure, they will get putin to acts, not referring to rank and file, you mentioned the oligarchs, what do you think the pain point is for the oligarchs? a lot of them are using alternative means like turk tow enjoy their lavish lifestyle. what point do they say this is
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impacts bottom line, get putin out. >> cheryl: it depends who the oligarchs are. bromarkvic has money and businesses all over the world, one of the richest men in the world. he is something, zelenskyy is hoping can go to putin and talk him off the ledge. so far mixed reports we've gotten about putin, he's not backed down. who knows what is happening, it is about back channels, whether chinese back channel, i don't know what emmanuel macron is doing. real quick, tomorrow, we expect according to jake sullivan, more newos energy and europe, that is liquified natural gas, we could export to europe, that would be body if our companies. >> carley: there was reporting
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that zelenskyy wants him to be got between, interesting back channels vrment . thank you for breaking this down. today marks one month since invasion of ukraine began. there are so many people here in the united states who are directly impacted by this war and this week i spoke with local ukrainian leaders inside the ukrainian museum in downtown manhattan to hear what they had to say. take a listen. >> ukraine has the drive, will, determination and reason to fight. peter, how do you think this war understands? >> i think we will get our entire country back. it will be us ukrainians standing their ground and wearing down the russians, i don't think you realize what freedom does to an individual and country. we've had a taste of it. we had a taste of evil also.
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we like the taste of freedom better. >> carley: that is so true, that is what this war is about, fw the ukrainian people's right to choose, about their freedom and they are choosing democracy and not vladamir putin. >> absolutely. rest of the world thought they decided this kind of stuff doesn't happen anymore. >> who can trust him on using nuclear weapons, never invading another country, who can trust him, bombing maternity wards and hospitals, we thought that is something we don't cross the line and putin doesn't abide by the rules. >> it is destroying food and facilities, hments and other things, it is war crimes. >> it is tragic from that point of view, ukrainians have been able to build up their country in the free, democratic society are now forced again to fight
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for their freedom. >> the ukrainian army and people are perser veering, resilient, believe in a free country and free land. >> people fight differently when they fight for something they deeply believe in. >> carley: one of the greatest misclagzs on the part of putin, incredible pride in one's culture. there are americans who could not in the past have told you where mariupol was on a map who now know. he has unleashed a new way that is beyond his control. >> carley: does that make you proud? >> incredibly proud. >> i grew up when the soviet union was in existence, some people would argue with the teacher to say ukraine is a country, ukraine has its own language. our people have gone frp
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centuries whether the czar saying no more ukraine language, we are still speaking it. you don't get to have your own church or religion, it is right across the street. ukrainians will not perish as our national anthem says, it is call to the world that we will persevere. >> carley: that is how all six of them felt. think back to a month ago, assessment, putin would take heat, take the country and we are entering month two of the war as this nato summit unfolds and zelenskyy will be speaking asking for more assistance, his country's future could hinge over the next few days. to learn to help out go to
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ukrainianmuseum.org, i enjoyed those people who are greatly impacted by the ongoing war. you could feel the passion and how much this means to them. >> todd: powerful words, two state troopers killed by suspected drunk driver. >> carley: one trooper was a lacrosse coach. hearing more from his fellow coach and friend coming up next. migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere, migraine strikes. without worrying if it's too late or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. unlike older medicines ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy and learn how abbvie can help you save.
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>> carley: suspected drunk driver taken away in handcuff belonging to the two pennsylvania state troopers, accused of killing. those troopers were martin mack and brandon cisca. mack was an arkant lacrosse coach. such an incredible loss. tell us about your friend, officer mack, what would you like people to know about him? >> martin mack has been with our program for roughly about, this will be his fifth season, this is my sixth season. he joined us after my first season and honestly just walked past the field and was like, if you never need some assistance, i would love to help out and
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ever since then and that day, he just hung around the field, he was there all the time, even after working long hours as a police officer and including after he joined the national guard. just been a huge part of our family, he will be sorely missed by the players. we love him. >> carley: he seems like one of those guys you want around for your safety and leadership. young people at your high school. how did you find out he was killed and what has the community response been like? >> i found out from his wife, she text me on monday morning to let me know what was going on. since we've been unrolling the information with the players, it's been day-by-day, one day at a time, making sure the players are okay. truman high school has made sure
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there are counselors on hand in case the players need them and get ready for the next set of sessions next week. >> carley: you deal with kids all the time, this suspect is 21 years old, what is your response about that? >> i prefer not to comment on the suspect or the accident, i am here for marty and my players and with this being a tragic event, i prefer to allow it to be what it is. >> carley: understood. how are the students doing who knew him? >> the players seem to be responding well, we had two games the past two days, i don't think it has hit all of them yet. we have a lot coming ahead in the next week, it will be one day at a time, that is what i keep telling them, they know
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they can reach out to me and know we have help standing by in case anything else happening. >> carley: governor tom wolf ordered all flags throughout pennsylvania to be flown half staff until sunset on friday in honor of officer mack and officer cisca. the suspect was taken into custody in handcuff. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me and just my last message to anyone out there, if you have kids, make sure you give them a hug and kiss and tell them you love him, i know a couple that won't have that. >> carley: great last message, we appreciate that. >> todd: university set to honor a cop killer make thanksgiving a virtual event. the large number of police expectod campus could be "traumaitizing," and he is set to address studentss next month.
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he took part in the assassination of two police officers. the outraged widow telling fox news the school is misrepresenting the man as political figure rather than a cop killer. >> carley: confirmation hearing for biden, supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson entering their final day today. >> todd: we saw several tense exchanges between judge jackson and republican senators this week and heated moments. ashley strohmier joins us live with details. >> ashley: today is the last day scheduled for hearings, which she will not be attending. outside withins include the aba and those who support and oppose the nom neap. they will have questions. this is not before things got heated between judge jackson and
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ted cruz. >> you suddened them to low sentences and why do you consistent ly choose to do that? >> no one can stand in for a judge's entire sentencing record, i've sentenced 100 people, you have eight or nine cases in that chart. >> ashley: when asked, jackson told cruz she would recuse herself from a discrimination case against harvard based on her ties to harvard. it is believed most of the gop will vote against jackson's confirmation. there were fiery arguments with republicans. >> if i had some information that sketchy at best somehow you have done something wrong, i promise from human decency, i would share it with you, not disclose it last minute of the last day of the hearing.
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>> she had nothing to do with the -- >> asking her about -- >> you won't let her finish the response. >> carley: emotional brown tearing up during booker's speech. back to you guys. >> todd: thank you. bring in david webb, host of reality check with david webb on fox nation. great to see you live in person. lindsey graham, source of fireworks yesterday. take a listen to more. watch. >> you think it is bigger deterrent to take somebody on a computer looking at sexual images of children in the most disgusting way to supervise computer habit versus putting them in jail? >> i didn't say versus. >> that is exactly what you said, best way to deter people from getting on computer and
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viewing thousands and hundreds and maybe millions of children being exploited and abused is to put them in jail. >> todd: david, following exchanges you may have seen in your personal viewing, are you more concerned with judge jackson and her record than before the hearings? >> i'm concerned about her style and her ruling against sentencing guidelines. this is explosive and i get that and certainly when she says you can't be judged on one case. every case matters to the victim and in our case the defendant: that is a false statement. this is a lot of the theatrics in the senate. the republicans have not played their hand enough to go back at her record overall. focus in on one case puts an as terrific next to her name. it's not going to be enough. she is playing game of being ready for the democrat votes.
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not one republican should vote for her based on her actual judicial construct. her rulings, whether she is for or against sentencing guidelines, how she has acted in the past and her views on constitutionality. she is not an originalist. she is not a constitutionalist. this has been politicized, unfortunately, for decades now, when it should be adherence to law as written. >> carley: she was also asked if illegal immigrant should be allowed to vote or whether a 20 week old fetus could feel pain she said she did not know. she keeps on being asked if she can define a woman. a gender conversation coming up. why is that something gone over the past these past two days and how do you feel about her avoiding the answer? >> i'm not a biologist. but carley i know you are a woman. >> carley: thank you. >> i think i have that figured out from eighth grade biology. it's ridiculous. what she is doing is what other
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nominees have done. sotomayor and kagan did this none descript in their answers, so can't be penned. i don't know is not acceptable. this is about keeping the left wing basis the democrats in line and votes from those senators. any republican, susan collins. mitt romney, lindsey graham voted for her in her circuit. this is theatrics for the republicans. my disappointment in more in them. because i expect the democrats to go for this left wing judge. >> todd: interesting, a lot of republicans saying the exact same thing. disappointed in the republicans so far. support dropping for house democratic candidates among key voter demographics including black voters, women, under age 45 individuals and hispanics. david, how much panic are those numbers causing in democratic circles if for no other reason they are not going up as we get closer to november.
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they are going down. >> they are going down because americans live in the reality. i took a look at the history. you go back to 2018. that's brought up in this fox news poll. where democrats should be concerned is the loss among blacks, women, and voters under 45 according to the poll vs. 2018. historically not unusual that the party in power gets blamed for the problems. but the democrats cause the problems. in one year joe biden has given the american people a view of leftist policy losses. it's not just the pain at the pump. it's the grocery store shelves, it's the problems with employment shut down by we are in new york city mayor eric adams of the entire economy. when you have 30% of the manhattan workforce coming into the city today as opposed to 60, 70, or how about 100 percent? when you do this to the american people they live their reality and do the same thing in kenosha, wisconsin, in minneapolis, they are doing this in detroit.
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they are doing this in rural america. they are seeing the failures. they're seeing the migration. outward migration across the states. and you look at that that is devastating out there. >> carley: midterm elections to the nato summit to the war in ukraine this show has covered tall. certainly a busy day. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ [explosion] >> todd: today marks one month since the full scale russian invasion. [siren] >> president biden and fellow nato leaders arrive in brussels for a high stakes summit. >> president putin has made a big mcstake. >> ukrainian forces are incredibly holding their ground. >> russian losses may be as high as 15,000 troops killed.
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